Bio:
"Corp. Co. G. 158. Son of Sophie Aamodt and Tobias Aamodt, who are residence of Halstad, Minn. Alfred entered the service May 27th, 1918, at Camp Lewis, Wash. He was transferred to Camp Kearney, Cal. and on to France; here he died while in service at the age of 25 on Oct. 23rd, 1918, being a victim of influenza. Alfred was born on his father's farm in Shelly Twp. where he lived until 17 years old. He attended Aakers Business College in Fargo and returned home to the farm where he lived until he entered service."
Pfund and Wentsel. Norman County Minnesota in the World War. Ada, MN: C.E. Wentsel, 1922. Print
(info courtesy of Luther Bell)
This soldier was originally buried in France, but was returned to the U.S. and buried here in Jan. of 1921.
https://catalog.archives.gov/id/108977774
Contributor: suef (47116378)
Bio:
"Corp. Co. G. 158. Son of Sophie Aamodt and Tobias Aamodt, who are residence of Halstad, Minn. Alfred entered the service May 27th, 1918, at Camp Lewis, Wash. He was transferred to Camp Kearney, Cal. and on to France; here he died while in service at the age of 25 on Oct. 23rd, 1918, being a victim of influenza. Alfred was born on his father's farm in Shelly Twp. where he lived until 17 years old. He attended Aakers Business College in Fargo and returned home to the farm where he lived until he entered service."
Pfund and Wentsel. Norman County Minnesota in the World War. Ada, MN: C.E. Wentsel, 1922. Print
(info courtesy of Luther Bell)
This soldier was originally buried in France, but was returned to the U.S. and buried here in Jan. of 1921.
https://catalog.archives.gov/id/108977774
Contributor: suef (47116378)
Inscription
MINNESOTA - CORPL. 158 INF. 40 DIV.
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